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    inspiration for 20th century music? (.7 point) Composers of the 20th century drew inspiration from an enormous variety of sources, including folk and popular music; music of Asia, Africa, and Latin America; and European art music from the Middle Ages through the 19th century. Many composers reacted to the influences of Post-Romantic and Impressionist styles and wrote works from it. 2. Name and describe the characteristics of twentieth-century music before 1945; for full credit

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

    People often referred to his mother as a warm, caring person. Beethoven called her his “best friend.” Of the seven children making up the Beethoven family, only three survived. While Ludwig was still young, he took an interest in music. His father taught him music day and night, envisioning his son as the new mozart. On March 26th, 1778, Beethoven gave his first performance. Although he was 7 ½ years old, his father announced to the crowd that he was only 6. This caused Beethoven to think for

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    Beethoven Mozart Accomplishments

    considered to be the most extraordinarily gifted child in the history of music. He began composing by the age of five, and at thirteen he had written sonatas, concertos, symphonies, and several operas. Which allowed him to become known, he travel around Europe with his father playing for royal families. Beethoven was born in 1770 and died in 1827, he had the opportunity to work under both Haydn and Mozart, which allowed his music to be versatile, because his works were inspired by Mozart and Haydn and

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    Music

    Music ever since the first note was played has always been beloved in some way by mankind; though different tastes come into play music still has that power that allows any individual to just get away from the stresses of the world. Music allows you to express yourself when you hide the rest of who you are to try to fit in or impress society. But most importantly music can help with certain types of depression because of how it affects each individual. Music helps with our society bond which in my

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    Syllabus

    GENERAL STUDIES SYLLABUS FALL SEMESTER 2015 ------------------------------------------------- COURSE NAME | MUS 1101 - Music Appreciation | CLASS MEETINGS | North Metro Campus (NMC): 20867: M – W: 12:00 – 1:15, Rm: 109. 20868: M – W: 1:30 – 2:45, Rm: 109. Marietta Campus (MC): 20945: T – TH: 3:00 – 4:15, Rm: B160. 20836: T – TH: 10:30 – 11:45, Rm:

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    Club It, Part 1

    fun and socializing. The love of music is shared by both Lisa and Ruben since their college days. They state what the club is about in their mission statement for the club: We, Ruben and Lisa, offer you live music, DJ's, dance space and refreshments that suit your lifestyle. You are our friends, and we seek to build a community that meets regularly at Club IT." The atmosphere at the club caters to the young and middle aged adults that are looking for good music performed by live bands on Fridays

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    Kazakh Culture

    Kazakh culture is changing for the better In ancient times, music was likely to play the essential role in knowledge and understanding of the world, however, for the Kazakh nation the world itself was musically designed and structured. According to A, music reflects a way of thinking of the nation that created it, its mentality, world perception, painting the conceptual world model through the system of their values and associations. The nomadic culture drastically differs on ideological characteristics

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    How Did Steve Jobs Impact Society

    because of his company’s contributions to the tech world: Apple revolutionized music, computing and the cell phone industry. Listening to music before the twentieth century was complicated, exasperating, and dull until the creation of digital music. If a person was interested in new music, he/she would have to “go to a local music store, buy a CD of the whole album, take it home, and play it on the stereo system [...] if he wanted to listen to the album away from home, he would take the CD

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    So Near, So Far: Kabul’s Music in Exile Summary of Content John Baily uses the example of Afghani refugees in two different locations to show how cultural performances that are created in situations of exile can shape cultural practices at home. His paper is largely based on his own fieldwork conducted in the two sites of Afghan settlement in exile: Peshawar, Pakistan and Freemont, California in the United States. As his article largely focuses on Afghan music culture after the communist

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    The relationship between words - music in the operas of the 17th and early 18th centuries Music and Words Early 17th century English lute song represents a perfect fusion of words and music, simultaneously conceived by poets and composers with a deep instinctive understanding of each other’s business. This is a critical commonplace with heavy implications for performers. Words and music have played important roles in culture ever since their emergence in prehistoric humans. which is

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